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The Black Blockchain Summit 2020 presents the following open-ended discussion regarding the listed topic. All discussions were presented via live stream on September 12-13, 2020. Traditionally, the annual Black Blockchain Summit is an in-person and ticketed event held on the campus of Howard University.
To provide wider access, and to accommodate for the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic , all Summit activities were convened online and content provided for free to all registered participants of the Summit and to the global community via YouTube, Facebook, and Whova.
All opinions, ideas, and, references to intellectual property expressed in the following video are those of the individual speakers. Information shared should in no way be considered an endorsement by The Black Blockchain Summit. It is the mission of the Summit to provide access for conversation and convening, with the aim of ensuring a safe space for information sharing, education, and as our theme states, Global Black Survival!
If you would like to learn more about the panelists (in alpha order) please see below:
Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Author. Coder. Educator. Internet of Things
Website: https://aantonop.com/
Twitter: @aantonop
IG: @amantonop
Lamar Wilson, Founder, SunJoined, LLC
Twitter & IG: @sunjoined, @bigmarh
Website: https://sunjoined.com
Me and Mommy practicing learning Akan Twi! This is a great way to battle her dementia. We’re getting there 💪🏾✊🏾🇬🇭🌍
Charles Dhewa (Knowledge Transfer Africa), Zimbabwe
African mass food markets are not just foundations of local thriving economies. They are vessels for liberating African agriculture from neo-liberalism. This conversation will take listeners through the rich characteristics of diverse African mass markets starting from West Africa, coming down to Southern Africa, up to East Africa and North Africa.
Recorded at AFSA Food Systems Conference 2020
great Afrikan/Kmtyw singers
Mereba
afrobeats
Imm push me an all black truck Im not sorry...
Nigerian psychedelic band from the 1970s. Different sound.
March 21, 1960
Olympia Theatre, Paris, France.
1st set
All of you (C. Porter) 0:00
So what (Nana Miles Dives) 17:05
On gren dolphin street (N. Washington-B. Caper) 30:31
2nd set
Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 45:11
Bye Bye Blackbird (R. Henderson, M. Dixon) 1:01:02
'Round Midnight (B. Haniguen, C. Williams, T. Monk) 1:15:00
Oleo (S. Rollins) 1:20:37
The Theme (M. Davis) 1:24:59
How women in Uganda are saving, sharing and exchanging indigenous seeds.
ESAFF Uganda
2 mins